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Women's Hotel by Daniel M. Lavery

Women's Hotel

A Novel

by Daniel M. Lavery
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  • Oct 15, 2024, 272 pages
  • Paperback:
  • Sep 2025, 272 pages
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Faith Richards

Women's Hotel
Women's Hotel by Daniel Lavery presents itself as a loosely connected series of life events, but it gradually reveals a subtle and well-crafted narrative. The plot unfolds with a deadpan comedic tone that gives way to an unexpectedly emotional ending, offering an effective shift in mood. Despite serious undertones, the novel avoids bleakness, maintaining a balance between humor and heart.

The story centers around the lives of women staying at the Biedermeier Hotel. These characters, while facing challenges, never lose hope. For instance, one elderly woman cleverly decides to take up shoplifting rather than be forced into a nursing home when breakfast service is cut. This practical, albeit humorous, resilience is a key element throughout the novel, giving the characters a relatable sense of determination.

What I enjoyed most was Lavery's sharp humor, especially his satirical commentary on pre-second-wave feminism. The wit is present in every corner of the book, providing laughs while also shedding light on the social limitations of the time. The balance between comedy and serious subject matter was handled skillfully.

However, the meandering structure might not appeal to everyone. At times, the story feels unfocused, and readers who prefer a tighter plot may find the pacing a bit slow. While I enjoyed the subtlety, some parts could have been more dynamic.
Overall,Women's Hotel is a smartly written, humor-infused novel with an unexpected emotional punch. I’d rate it 4 out of 5 stars for its unique tone and well-crafted characters. It was properly edited, and I’d recommend it to those who appreciate satire with heart.
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